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FPISCOPAL CHURCH i ter L. French, Minister ~ ! Second and Durbin 4 “The Friendly Church” << The torning sermon Will be frora the 7 5 . Wis family are expected to retirn the) METHG latter part of next week. Wa FIRST BAPDIST CHURCH Rev. R. L, Lemmons, Pastor 414 South Berch Street Preaching service at 11:00-o'clocic at|test, “Every one of shall give ace pa jthe courtheuse, sermon by Rey. J, F.| Count of hunself to God,” subject, “Tha ‘ Blodgett, state secretary of home mis-| Stewardship of Life.” And at night the 4¢ sions. subject: will be “Spiritual and Moral 9) © Sunday school at 9:46 o'clock at the|Surgéry,” for which the text Is found i/o) courthouse. Primary department at/the words of Jes. If thine eye offend > | . in the basement of par-| thee pluci it out. oy 414 South Beech street. | Mr. H. B, Durham will lead the 1 Preaching Mr. and Mrs. Keith to Join Honse Party “THRILLS THE Mr, and Mrs. J, B, Keith, vou | HAILLS GALORE IN » f nied ‘by Miss Frances: Walker and Milas : (AIS SHINDAY Necessity and by Rev. Blodgett at court 0. FIRST- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Durbin and Delaware Street rd CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Sclenee services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the J. O.} Walter H. Bradley, Minister O, ¥i hall and on Wednesday evenings | One of our own company, Mr. F. M. j&t 7 o'clock, The lesson sermon for to | Whitrfey, will speak at both the morn | morrow ix “Mind cation." ~ Lucite Ward, are leaving this a/ter- noon ‘for Shoshoni- where they. wilt ae i. AIFE LINE? ; i ing and evening service tomorrow. : rode nnd apy oe aa beige : The public is cordially tyited ta at-| tn the morning “Pace of Pinte will 5 elit theré and tlie dinner ana bale ae Ss aiuling. shipwreck ana’ rescue hy pee ed jhe jis topic and at night “Man's. Re- a) a terwards. . ‘They expect jo rétt it" }means of the breeches buoy forms the i ‘lationship to Christ’ will be his suh- ; kes 40a: return’ tO} climax of Maurice Tourneur's new Pa. i ST. MARK'S CHURCH. Het.’ Tet there be « large audience | i PRS ngs gee ramount-Arteraft production, “The Lite Rey. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. |i, jienr what this youn man has to} Line,"" which is coming to the Iris Sun- day. lt was adapted from George R. Sims’ famous melodrama of the sea, ‘The Romany Rye,” nnd is’ said to roll | | Hely communion at 8 a. m.; church Sehool at 945 a. m.; morning prayer >} and sermon at 11 a. m.; evening service nid Bible study at 7:30 p,m. «To Speak 4 at Mailin-Cinb Peter Golden of, ihe trish ‘bond cer: siy on these important subjects, Mr. Harle D. Holmes will be the eve-| ning soloist, singing Roma's-"'I come to tificate department in New York City will address a \special meeting at the Mullin: club tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The subject of the addreds will be “Right of Recognition of the Entertained at Meeting The Mesdames Crother and Cook en- tertained for the members of the Ner Side circle of the Methodist chur y afternoon. the work of the cifele were made by the committees during the \iusiness session. After the business was transacté? the! afternoon was socially spent. A dathty luncheon was served by the bostessoh a "| Rcores Of lords and ladies take part, a @& smGshing story in Mr. Tourneur’s well known masterful style. The stage play | was first “produced in Londen more | than twenty years ago, but like an-| other of Mr. Sims’ :works, “Lights o'| ters of the London underworld, regains | his Inheritance and wins the love of bis faithful Ruth forms ‘the theme of the! picture. A brilliant. hunt, in. whieh! thrilling rescue from a burning theater, and the final episode of the saying of Ruth from a ship being beaten to pieces on the rocks in a storm are the high + spots of: the picture: APRICOT SATIN GOWN—Perhaps the | might wish for isthis dainty one of ap- WHEK DAY SERVICES. } Wetlnesday—Holy commnnion'at 7:30 A, mM, and 10:20 a, m.; litany at 4:30 p, m, | Friday—Eyening service and sermon) at 7:30 ‘Dp, m, “one ‘These German services are being held every, two weeks, Héfy Communion will also be cele-, brated tomorrow morning, the prepara- tory service beginning at 10:15. In the evenirig service a special ser- mon on the subject of spiritualism will be preached. Questions that shall be, dealt -with are the following: (1) Are} all spiritistic phenomena to be classed | a strickery and legerdemain? (@) Can there be any communication with the | Thee."" | of Misa Erieson, Mrs. Leschinsky, Mr. In the morning a'quartette, composed Jones and Prof. Lamdherg will sing “Bless Uie Lord O My Soul,” by Greene South Center St.” X S really the heir to Cragsnest, a fine old at 10:20, the same sermon which was | = ———— Mrs. B. B. Brooks is the quoat Of | taglish eatate now beini ove ered } H eee , u of ff Occupied false- delivered Jast Sunday morning will be Mrs. W./ Be ar in Sheridan, lly by his half brother, Phillip Royston. preached in German. 'The text is Luke * Any time of day? Read about GOOD HOUSEKEEPING in The Nith inds ace * | How Jack, with the aid of some charac. 10, 38-42 Thing Is Needful! | \ BAKERS COCOA és welcome Tribune. (If she can sew a little, and sweep a little, and cook a little, boys, then she ought to be the pal you're looking for. ) ™ News Depot yas i Hah Republic by ‘the Government of} London,” It ia atill fresh in the mernory | ——: een riley ont ty tnule ab: p tae ee MAGAZINES come and Magazines go i the United States,” of. thenthrigpers- ; : TRIN LUTHERAN ‘cHuRcH. |" 3 Bae : ; Mr, Golden in on Ris way to Denver| me eee enters around. Thek Tine and Cunningham Sereeta, 7 |.,,ThC bastor. Dr. Rradiey, wil fit he as the Town Clock ticks from day to day é from the eastern cities where he Mas! Hearne. the Romany: Rye. sauna ne 4. H. Gockel, Pastor. peutel Sondee Ns See ( addressed ia mnsetings, jmantic deader of a gypsy band, who is In the morning service, which begins | i ricat satin combined © with, turquoise | souls of the departed? (*) How are ; pointy “lb ia y {bine chiffon. spiritistie phenomena. to: be explained, } Mr. Mrs. Charles I, Starr enter- WATEALOGEED AMERIGAN pret tc on dpb poy A hee \ ; tained for a few of their intimate { a i inde bin tc eh 9 he eater sf = {roast Tight: atva: diuneespatie ne , ? , [DOUGLAS COURT OPENS MONDAY against spiritism? ‘Tho text will be! { i cohpraa baa yy gariiet's: F Judge Ralph Kimball will go to, Doug- | Isaiah 8, 19-20. This service will begin | K E: ‘| th each ean 2 CU eN Rs SCHOONER IN MIDOGEAN Monday to hold eourt in Converse’) at 7:30. You are herewlth invited to! The Front is Yellow because I'm Agent for THE DENVER “3 atslaaths mrac oetake Saaee ke GaReR | county, ‘The regular term of the Sixth attend this service, POST! 4 a the first of next week for Mr. Starr's Ro staaary. aes [ipeeycay echt ee ole Rag r 4 » home in Alberta, Canada, where they| LIVERPOOL, “(By iSail)—Three wo. RF 4 ‘5 will live. men, 6 babies and 12 mes. were rescned 3 . c ES ‘s aan * |{from the Ainerican schooner, Ernest 'T,| ;,1¢ 18 (@ the Japanese woman that the take of thinking “thar HAM AND EGGS: Hearst, the publisher, gave a banquet to a Mrs, ©, B. Manbeck: Honoree Aloe, Je pale Rtariic: wepeaue: by. the a cena iit: tina hate, duviig. the pene eet his newspaper managers in New York the other night. The 4 at Bridge Luncheon crew of the steamer Hildebrant when| Progress 1 violairerbladeets ape- uW cocoa is only an occa- , g zs ; Mra, C, B. Manbeck, of Alton, Tl, was |the Lée was dismp ted and waterlogged,| CO™tUTY. She was, of old, for : new Casper Chamber of Commerce has been keeping Bott's : the honoree at a-bridge luncheon given 7 this afternoon by Mrs, A. BE, Thompson} at her home, 525 Natrona avenue. ) ‘he! A} decorations for the affair were appro} 4 4 priate for Washingtoa’s birthaa, An enormous garrison Tag made tne i groyind for the decorations in. the din-| ‘ne’ room, and silk flags were used, Inj all of the rooms. ‘The floral decorations} and patriotic novelties. After the nicély served lunchepn the} afternoon was devated to playing auc- tion bridge. About 26 oli-time friends) of Mes, Manbeck were the guests. ves Washingion’s Birthday Tea Much) Enjoyed i A good size crowd «fended A vory{ delightful. Washington’s Birthday 101+ given yesterday afternoon at the Meth- odist church by the members of the Vic- tory cifcle. Mrs. A. H. Wolcott, garbed as ‘Martha Washington recetved the guests and Miss Evelyn Huntiigton, also in Colonial costume, was tn charge of the program. ‘The room was decorat- ed with American flags and streamers of the American colors. Little. flags were given as favors when thé tuneh- econ was served. os |. PERSONALS — | JW. Schwartz is in Sheridan attending to business for a few days. ee 8 Mrs, Fd) Savage, 628 ast Lind strect, who has been seriously 111 with an at- tack of the influenza, is a much im- proved condition, tion company returned) to) Rings, Mont., this morning. ve Roy Sample, P. L, Smith, and Mf. Cc. Crouch are,among the Elks wto went to Thermoyolis this morning to atend a smoker which will be given tonight by. the Elks’ of that. city. o-* Scientific methods of producing Dr. Price’s Baking Powder with ‘ Bye diet rel a, aba ab fie , pure phosphate, the excellence and’ wholesomeness of which are 4 United States Marshal Peter Watrla- mont is in Casper from Cheyenne, 28 Mrs. George Archambault ts quite tl gt her home. “<, 7 L. A. J. Phillipot has returned from Denver. ee J. W. Kurke arrived here Thursday from New York City and expects to make Casper Kis home. Mr. Kocke is an expert accountant. He was recently discharged from tha jnéevice. . * Vincent Carter, assjstant ' attorney general will be In.Casper next week on business. ¥ see * .C, C, Johnson of Cheyenne is regis- ter ut the Henning hotel while attend- ing to. Husiness in the city. ee. A, W. Soltow and B, O. McDougal sare here from Cheyenne on business with local interests. % es ee s Bibert Goss left last night for /Denyer on, business. = - See ae Seon: Claude Bessel of Chicago nesa visitor here for a few da: Te ERY toed Mrs. Pete Bradas is ill at her home “on CY avenue. se, LDS Head or chest— are beat treated “externally” with cxsV, UR BODYGUARD" ~ SOF Mrs, Michael Mahoney, who has been fll with the Influenza, ts able tea be} abont again. eee L: S$. Hill of the Warren Construc- study the Chinese language, which was considered the, exclusive monopoly’ of man. The Japanese women took hold of their native tongue, and were soon atthe head of the literary movement of their country. They were transferred to the steamer \ with great difficulty owing tw the fact) that a high sea was running. All were) landed at Lisbon, veomertaanass Saal any One of the interesting visitors In Washington this winter is Mrs, T. P.} O'Connor, wife of the famous ‘Tay | Pay,’ editor and Trish member of par: ! ments atthe O'Connor: home in Chel- sea, near. London, esteem themselves actress when she first met the dig- tinguished Irish: journalist) and poll- ticlan, and after marriage she attained considerable reputation as a playwright. As a hostess she also is celebrated, and it is said that those who are so. ‘for- tnnato as to be members of the circle of friends who gather nt the‘entertain- JAMES: A. McKNIGHT 105 W. Fortieth St. NEW YORK CjTy: Oil. Mining, Development / and Financing \ A have never used any other kind. using it, although they have often Now their wish may be realized, 4 2 -- Great Reduction in The cereal that no sugar Sweet from the sugar, self-developed from its w of red, white, 9nd blue “using! Hament. Mrs. O'Connor is a Texan by | favored, _own grains, that ic should be used sweetpeas and vidlets.” The taole ap-| birth apa passed much of her girlhood; polntments and favors were of flags) in Washington. Sho was a. brilliant Ready-to-eat. Economical. assured, now make it possible to reduce the price nearly one-half. Millions of women know Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. Thé name has been a household word for sixty years. A multitude of women The desire to reduce the cost of living has kept some women from to themselves: “My, said I could afford Dr. Price’s Baking Powder.” - 25c for full weight 12-oz. can 15c for full weight 6-oz. can ’ doubtful baking powder because it is cheap. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder — | There is no longer any excuse for using a | | Not Chisapened With Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste—Always Wholesome Price | Baking Powder eal coulae famous for 60 years _ - Reduced in Price Nearly One-Half ‘sional drink. It is 30 val- uable a food beverage, so tich in the elements of flavor, and so witolesome regularly and often. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free I wish Hotel Henning kitchen pretty clean. Next, Jack Hanway fed The Tribune boys with the money he had left after his trip around the world. Now that we've all wined and dined we can enjoy the latest Magazines and Newspapers. C. M. GUNNISON. Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Shop _ New Arrivals Waists in Georgette and Crepe de Chine Bargain Wednesday As we are always desirous of doing what we can to save our patrons what- ever we can we have instituted 'Bar- gain Wednesday, a day each week when we will offer to the buying pub- lic: merchandise picked from our dif- ferent departments and priced so temptingly that people cannot resist supplying their needs in these particu- tar lines. “These offerings will be displayed every Tuesday in our rear center window and advertised ahead of time in the newspapers—Watch for them